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Overview

This double-disc set documents Return to Forever's unplugged tour of 2009. Its 19 tracks consist mainly of rearranged RTF tunes and jazz standards for piano trio, though there are wonderful surprises on disc two. Disc one is taken directly from concert appearances across the globe. The standards work well -- considering how busy Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Lenny White can be together as well as solo. "On Green Dolphin Street," "Waltz for Debby," and "Hackensack" all swing, though they do feature moments of RTF's requisite knotty counterpoint. Originals include Clarke's new tune, the beautiful "La Cancion de Sophia," as well as "Bud Powell" and "Windows" from two Corea solo recordings, and "Senor Mouse" and "No Mystery," both RTF tunes, round it out. The small complaint is that these three play so stridently and "perfectly" that they sound more like a studio band instead of a quick-thinking live unit. Everything is exceptionally played and recorded. The gems are saved for disc two, which consists mainly of rehearsals for the tour recorded at Mad Hatter Studios in San Francisco, complete with off-mike banter. Corea dons his Rhodes and other keyboards for an excellent version of "Captain Marvel" and a fully fused-out "Senor Mouse," "Space Circus," and "After the Rain," all with original RTF guitarist Bill Connors playing his ass off with his former and future bandmates (Frank Gambale will assume guitar duties on tour). Violinist Jean-Luc Ponty will also join the new band formally in 2012, and he begins in that role here, appearing on "Armando's Rhumba" (he played on the original off Corea's My Spanish Heart LP), his own "Renaissance," a fine rendition of "I Loves You, Porgy" (one of two tunes with Chaka Khan on vocals), "After the Cosmic Rain," and "Space Circus." The other two surprises on disc two are a very soulful duet between Corea (on acoustic piano) and White on John Coltrane's "Crescent" and a stellar acoustic trio version of RTF's standard "500 Miles High," which was recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival and contains plenty of fire. With its looseness, this second disc offers the real dynamic potential for RTF in the future and reveals the depth of near symbiotic communication between the bandmembers. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/07/2011
Label: Concord / Concord Jazz
UPC: 0888072326279
Rank: 80230

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. On Green Dolphin Street
  2. Waltz for Debby
  3. Bud Powell
  4. La Canci¿¿n de Sofia
  5. Windows
  6. Hackensack
  7. No Mystery
  8. Se¿¿or Mouse

Disc 2

  1. Captain Marvel
  2. Se¿¿or Mouse
  3. Crescent
  4. Armando's Rhumba
  5. Renaissance
  6. High Wire: The Aerialist
  7. I Loves You, Porgy
  8. After the Cosmic Rain
  9. Space Circus
  10. 500 Miles High

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chick Corea   Primary Artist,Keyboards,Piano
Stanley Clarke   Primary Artist,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Lenny White   Primary Artist,Drums
Return to Forever   Primary Artist
Jean-Luc Ponty   Violin,Guest Artist
Chaka Khan   Vocals,Guest Artist
Bill Connors   Guest Artist,Guitar

Technical Credits

Chick Corea   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
John Coltrane   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
DuBose Heyward   Composer
Jean-Luc Ponty   Composer
Lenny White   Producer
Ned Washington   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Bronislaw Kaper   Composer
Stanley Clarke   Composer,Producer
Bill Evans   Composer
Buck Snow   Mixing
Al Schmitt   Mixing
Brian Vibberts   Mixing
Evelyn Brechtlein   Production Coordination
Marc Bessant   Graphic Design
Kris Campbell   Photography
Bill Rooney   Management,Liner Notes
Bernie Brundman   Mastering
Julie Rooney   Photography,Design Coordinator
Andrew Elliott   Photography
Chandra Lorentzen   Studio Manager
Dan Muse   Liner Note Coordination
Jenna Bowles   Photography
Kelley Landers   Mixing Assistant
Lucy Baybak   Mixing Assistant
Bernie Kirsh   Engineer
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